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NAME
DESCRIPTION
HEADER FILE
CONSTANTS
DATA TYPES
FUNCTIONS
COMPATIBILITY
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SEE ALSO
Xft − X FreeType interface library
Xft is a simple library designed to interface the FreeType rasterizer with the X Rendering Extension. This manual page barely scratches the surface of this library.
#include <X11/Xft/Xft.h>
XFT_MAJOR
is the major version number of Xft.
XFT_MINOR
is the minor version number of Xft.
XFT_REVISION
is the revision number of Xft.
XFT_VERSION
is XFT_MAJOR times 10000 (ten thousand), plus XFT_MINOR times 100, plus XFT_REVISION.
XftVersion
is an alias for XFT_VERSION.
The following
example illustrates how Xft’s version constants
might be used:
#if (XFT_VERSION >= 20107)
(void) puts("Version 2.1.7 or later of the Xft library
is in"
" use.");
#else
(void) printf("Insufficient version of Xft (%d.%d.%d)
installed;
" need at least version 2.1.7.\n", XFT_MAJOR,
XFT_MINOR,
XFT_REVISION);
#endif
XftFont
typedef struct _XftFont {
int ascent;
int descent;
int height;
int max_advance_width;
FcCharSet *charset;
FcPattern *pattern;
} XftFont;
An XftFont is the primary data structure of interest
to programmers using Xft; it contains general font
metrics and pointers to the Fontconfig character set and
pattern associated with the font. The FcCharSet and
FcPattern data types are defined by the Fontconfig
library.
XftFonts are populated with any of XftFontOpen(), XftFontOpenName(), XftFontOpenXlfd(), XftFontOpenInfo(), or XftFontOpenPattern(). XftFontCopy() is used to duplicate XftFonts, and XftFontClose() is used to mark an XftFont as unused. XftFonts are internally allocated, reference-counted, and freed by Xft; the programmer does not ordinarily need to allocate or free storage for them. | |
XftDrawGlyphs(), the XftDrawString*() family, XftDrawCharSpec(), and XftDrawGlyphSpec() use XftFonts to render text to an XftDraw object, which may correspond to either a core X drawable or an X Rendering Extension drawable. | |
XftGlyphExtents() and the XftTextExtents*() family are used to determine the extents (maximum dimensions) of an XftFont. | |
An XftFont’s glyph or character coverage can be determined with XftFontCheckGlyph() or XftCharExists(). XftCharIndex() returns the XftFont-specific character index corresponding to a given Unicode codepoint. | |
XftGlyphRender(), XftGlyphSpecRender(), XftCharSpecRender(), and the XftTextRender*() family use XftFonts to draw into X Rendering Extension Picture structures. Note: XftDrawGlyphs(), the XftDrawString*() family, XftDrawCharSpec(), and XftDrawGlyphSpec() provide a means of rendering fonts that is independent of the availability of the X Rendering Extension on the X server. |
XftFontInfo
is an opaque object that stores information about a font. XftFontInfo structures are created with XftFontInfoCreate(), freed with XftFontInfoDestroy(), and compared with XftFontInfoEqual(). XftFontInfo objects are internally allocated and freed by Xft; the programmer does not ordinarily need to allocate or free storage for them.
Each XftFontInfo structure in use is associated with a unique identifier, which can be retrieved with XftFontInfoHash(). An XftFont can be opened based on XftFontInfo data with XftFontOpenInfo(). |
XftColor
typedef struct _XftColor {
unsigned long pixel;
XRenderColor color;
} XftColor;
An XftColor object permits text and other items to be
rendered in a particular color (or the closest approximation
offered by the X visual in use). The XRenderColor
data type is defined by the X Render Extension library.
XftColorAllocName() and XftColorAllocValue() request a color allocation from the X server (if necessary) and initialize the members of XftColor. XftColorFree() instructs the X server to free the color currently allocated for an XftColor. | |
One an XftColor has been initialized, XftDrawSrcPicture(), XftDrawGlyphs(), the XftDrawString*() family, XftDrawCharSpec(), XftDrawCharFontSpec(), XftDrawGlyphSpec(), XftDrawGlyphFontSpec(), and XftDrawRect() may be used to draw various objects using it. |
XftDraw
is an opaque object which holds information used to render to an X drawable using either the core protocol or the X Rendering extension.
XftDraw objects are created with any of XftDrawCreate() (which associates an XftDraw with an existing X drawable), XftDrawCreateBitmap(), or XftDrawCreateAlpha(), and destroyed with XftDrawDestroy(). The X drawable associated with an XftDraw can be changed with XftDrawChange(). XftDraws are internally allocated and freed by Xft; the programmer does not ordinarily need to allocate or free storage for them. | |
The X Display, Drawable, Colormap, and Visual of an XftDraw can be queried with XftDrawDisplay(), XftDrawDrawable(), XftDrawColormap(), and XftDrawVisual(), respectively. The X Rendering Extension Picture associated with an XftDraw is returned by XftDrawPicture(). |
XftCharSpec
typedef struct _XftCharSpec {
FcChar32 ucs4;
short x;
short y;
} XftCharSpec;
The FcChar32 data type is defined by the Fontconfig library. |
XftCharFontSpec
typedef struct _XftCharFontSpec
{
XftFont *font;
FcChar32 ucs4;
short x;
short y;
} XftCharFontSpec;
The FcChar32 data type is defined by the Fontconfig library. |
XftGlyphSpec
typedef struct _XftGlyphSpec {
FT_UInt glyph;
short x;
short y;
} XftGlyphSpec;
The FT_UInt data type is defined by the FreeType library. |
XftGlyphFontSpec
typedef struct
_XftGlyphFontSpec {
XftFont *font;
FT_UInt glyph;
short x;
short y;
} XftGlyphFontSpec;
The FT_UInt data type is defined by the FreeType library. |
Opening and
Matching Fonts
XftFont *
XftFontOpen (Display *dpy,
int screen,
...);
XftFontOpen takes a list of pattern element triples of
the form field, type, value (terminated
with a NULL), matches that pattern against the available
fonts, and opens the matching font, sizing it correctly for
screen number screen on display dpy. The
Display data type is defined by the X11 library.
Returns NULL if no match is found.
Example:
font = XftFontOpen (dpy, screen,
XFT_FAMILY, XftTypeString, "charter",
XFT_SIZE, XftTypeDouble, 12.0,
NULL);
This opens the “charter” font at 12 points. The
point size is automatically converted to the correct pixel
size based on the resolution of the monitor.
XftFont *
XftFontOpenName (Display *dpy,
int screen,
unsigned char *name);
XftFontOpenName behaves as XftFontOpen does,
except that it takes a Fontconfig pattern string (which is
passed to the Fontconfig library’s
FcNameParse() function).
XftFont *
XftFontOpenXlfd (Display *dpy,
int screen,
unsigned char *xlfd)
XftFontOpenXlfd behaves as XftFontOpen does,
except that it takes a string containing an X Logical Font
Description (XLFD).
FcPattern *
XftFontMatch (Display *dpy,
int screen,
FcPattern *pattern,
FcResult *result);
Also used internally by the XftFontOpen* functions,
XftFontMatch can also be used directly to determine
the Fontconfig font pattern resulting from an Xft font open
request. The FcPattern and FcResult data types
are defined by the Fontconfig library.
Determining
the Pixel Extents of a Text String
void
XftTextExtents8 (Display *dpy,
XftFont *font,
FcChar8 *string,
int len,
XGlyphInfo *extents);
XftTextExtents8 computes the pixel extents on display
dpy of no more than len glyphs of a
string consisting of eight-bit characters when drawn
with font, storing them in extents. The
FcChar8 data type is defined by the Fontconfig
library, and the XGlyphInfo data type is defined by
the X Rendering Extension library.
void
XftTextExtents16 (Display *dpy,
XftFont *font,
FcChar16 *string,
int len,
XGlyphInfo *extents);
XftTextExtents16 computes the pixel extents on display
dpy of no more than len glyphs of a
string consisting of sixteen-bit characters when
drawn with font, storing them in extents. The
FcChar16 data type is defined by the Fontconfig
library, and the XGlyphInfo data type is defined by
the X Rendering Extension library.
void
XftTextExtents32 (Display *dpy,
XftFont *font,
FcChar32 *string,
int len,
XGlyphInfo *extents);
XftTextExtents32 computes the pixel extents on display
dpy of no more than len glyphs of a
string consisting of thirty-two-bit characters when
drawn with font, storing them in extents. The
FcChar32 data type is defined by the Fontconfig
library, and the XGlyphInfo data type is defined by
the X Rendering Extension library.
void
XftTextExtentsUtf8 (Display *dpy,
XftFont *font,
FcChar8 *string,
int len,
XGlyphInfo *extents);
XftTextExtentsUtf8 computes the pixel extents on display
dpy of no more than len bytes of a UTF-8
encoded string when drawn with font, storing
them in extents. The XGlyphInfo data type is
defined by the X Rendering Extension library.
void
XftTextExtentsUtf16 (Display *dpy,
XftFont *font,
FcChar8 *string,
FcEndian endian,
int len,
XGlyphInfo *extents);
XftTextExtentsUtf16 computes the pixel extents on
display dpy of no more than len bytes of a
UTF-16LE- or UTF-16BE-encoded string when drawn with
font, storing them in extents. The endianness
of string must be specified in endian. The
FcEndian data type is defined by the Fontconfig
library, and the XGlyphInfo data type is defined by
the X Rendering Extension library.
void
XftGlyphExtents (Display *dpy,
XftFont *font,
FT_UInt *glyphs,
int nglyphs,
XGlyphInfo *extents);
Also used internally by the XftTextExtents*
functions, XftGlyphExtents computes the pixel extents
on display dpy of no more than nglyphs in the
array glyphs drawn with font, storing them in
extents. The FT_UInt data type is defined by
the FreeType library, and the XGlyphInfo data type is
defined by the X Rendering Extension library.
Drawing
Strings (and Other Things)
XftDraw *
XftDrawCreate (Display *dpy,
Drawable drawable,
Visual *visual,
Colormap colormap);
XftDrawCreate creates a structure that can be used to
render text and rectangles using the specified
drawable, visual, and colormap on
display. The Drawable, Visual, and
Colormap data types are defined by the X11
library.
XftDraw *
XftDrawCreateBitmap (Display *dpy,
Pixmap bitmap);
XftDrawCreateBitmap behaves as XftDrawCreate,
except it uses an X pixmap of color depth 1 instead of an X
drawable. The Pixmap data type is defined by the X11
library.
XftDraw *
XftDrawCreateAlpha (Display *dpy,
Pixmap pixmap,
int depth);
XftDrawCreateAlpha behaves as XftDrawCreate,
except it uses an X pixmap of color depth depth
instead of an X drawable. The Pixmap data type is
defined by the X11 library.
void
XftDrawChange (XftDraw *draw,
Drawable drawable);
XftDrawChange changes the X drawable association of the
existing Xft draw object draw from its current value
to drawable.
Display *
XftDrawDisplay (XftDraw *draw);
XftDrawDisplay returns a pointer to the display
associated with the Xft draw object draw.
Drawable
XftDrawDrawable (XftDraw *draw);
XftDrawDrawable returns the X drawable associated with
the Xft draw object draw.
Colormap
XftDrawColormap (XftDraw *draw);
XftDrawColormap returns the colormap associatied with
the Xft draw object draw.
Visual *
XftDrawVisual (XftDraw *draw);
XftDrawVisual returns a pointer to the visual associated
with the Xft draw object draw.
Picture
XftDrawPicture (XftDraw *draw);
XftDrawPicture returns the picture associated with the
Xft draw object draw. If the the X server does not
support the X Rendering Extension, 0 is returned.
Picture
XftDrawSrcPicture (XftDraw *draw,
XftColor *color);
This function is never called if the X server doesn’t
support the X Rendering Extension; instead,
XftGlyphCore is used.
void
XftDrawDestroy (XftDraw *draw);
XftDrawDestroy destroys draw (created by one of
the XftCreate functions) and frees the memory that
was allocated for it.
void
XftDrawString8 (XftDraw *d,
XRenderColor *color,
XftFont *font,
int x,
int y,
unsigned char *string,
int len);
XftDrawString8 draws no more than len glyphs of
string to Xft drawable d using font in
color at position x, y. The
XRenderColor data type is defined by the X Rendering
Extension library.
void
XftDrawRect (XftDraw *d,
XRenderColor *color,
int x,
int y,
unsigned int width,
unsigned int height);
XftDrawRect draws a solid rectangle of the specified
color, width, and height at position
x, y to Xft drawable d.
As of version 2, Xft has become relatively stable and is expected to retain source and binary compatibility in future releases.
Xft does provide a compatibility interface to its previous major version, Xft 1.x, described below.
Xft 1.x
Compatibility Header File
#include <X11/Xft/XftCompat.h>
Xft 1.x
Compatibility Data Types
XftPattern
holds a set of names with associated value lists; each name refers to a property of a font. XftPatterns are used as inputs to the matching code as well as holding information about specific fonts.
XftFontSet
contains a list of XftPatterns. Internally, Xft uses this data structure to hold sets of fonts. Externally, Xft returns the results of listing fonts in this format.
XftObjectSet
holds a set of names and is used to specify which fields from fonts are placed in the the list of returned patterns when listing fonts.
Keith Packard
Fontconfig
Developers Reference
FreeType API Reference
Xlib − C Language Interface